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Construction of the Don Sahong dam in Laos in 2016 (International Rivers)

Downstream Mekong Nations Raise Concerns Over Proposed Laos Dam

Downstream Mekong countries, including Cambodia, have asked Laos to take a deeper look at the environmental impacts of a planned large-scale hydropower dam that academics and activists say will maim the mainstream Mekong River, which is already showing signs of severe damage.

Prime Minister Hun Sen presides over an event at Phnom Penh’s Sokha Hotel on November 7, 2019, in a photo posted to his Facebook page.

Hun Sen Warns of Electricity Shortages Till May

Prime Minister Hun Sen warned on Thursday that the country could face electricity shortages over more than six months, with blackouts similar to those that afflicted the country earlier this year.

Electricite du Cambodge director-general Keo Rattanak speaks to reporters at the Council of Ministers building in Phnom Penh on August 8, 2019. (VOD)

Mekong Won’t Be Dammed for Power: EDC Chief

Cambodia has no plans to build hydropower dams on the mainstream Mekong River despite allowing researchers to undertake studies to assess their potential, the head